This is what happened moments before Ethiopian flight E302/10 CRASHED and killed 157 people of board only 6 minutes after takeoff

Monday March
11, 2019-As Kenyans are still reeling from the unfortunate news
of Ethiopian Airlines
flight ET302/10 that crashed near Bishoftu town, Ethiopia, en route to Jomo
Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA); details have emerged regarding what
might have transpired to the ill fated plane.

Before the Boeing
737 airplane took off from Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa, it had
arrived from Johannesburg, South Africa.

According
to Ethiopian authorities, the pilot had not made any remarks or concerns about
the aircraft upon landing.

But two minutes
after takeoff from Ethiopia, the plane's momentum was unstable.

The instability
persisted for the next three minutes and the plane maintained an average
altitude of 7,500 feet, with a speed of 600 knots (about 1,100km/h) before the
tracking site lost its position.

It was at this
moment that the pilot requested to return back to the airport but he could not
make it to the airport as he crashed before he could make a move.